Failure of a massive single oral dose of vitamin a to prevent deficiency

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Preschool children maintained on low and moderate carotene diets were given a single oral dose of 50,000 μg vitamin A palmitate. On the low carotene diet, xerosis was observed in 8 weeks' time in the control group of children, and in 10 weeks' time in the children given the load of vitamin A. Statistical differences in serum vitamin A values between the groups were not of significance after 18 weeks. Children on a moderate carotene diet did not benefit from the loading dose of vitamin A.

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Pereira, S. M., & Begum, A. (1971). Failure of a massive single oral dose of vitamin a to prevent deficiency. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 46(248), 525–527. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.46.248.525

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